Friday, May 11, 2007

I gave a presentation this week at work and had to illustrate a search in our library's online catalog - what term came to my mind immediately? Football. I'm sure the room full of librarians listening to me probably would've preferred a search on gardening or knitting or cats (not that I have anything against any of those things; I adore my own 2 cats). I'm basing this on the chuckles that arose when I said, "Now since I'm sure you are all as excited about football season as I am..." as I entered in my football search. If only there were more football fans here...

But back to the real deal. You're longing for more assessment of the draft, aren't you? Thinking of staking out some mini-camps to get insider fantasy news [photo: The Plain Dealer/AP]? A few articles to keep your post-draft momentum going:

About Me

So why Fantasy Football Librarian? I have been playing fantasy football now for 12 years. I'm also a librarian at a museum in New York City (though my family and I now live in Knoxville, Tennessee) and I love to research stuff. What could be better than combining my love for football and research? So in September 2006, I launched FFLibrarian to try and create one place for fantasy football fans to find the info they need to succeed in their leagues.
From 2007-2013, I conducted an accuracy analysis of the experts' rankings with support from the Fantasy Sports Trade Association, and have written columns for The New York Times' Fifth Down blog and the Bruno Boys.
Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions or suggestions. Here's to the 2016 season!